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Acne Antibiotics and Weight Gain in Rats

As a teenager, Tetracycline certainly did nothing for my acne, or anyone else's that I met... But to the doctor, prescribing it gets you out of his/her office for quite some time. So you head off, prescription in your hot little hopeful hand… You can then get to feel even more attractive, and give your self-esteem a big boost, by slowly - over a few years - becoming fatter and fatter...
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WTF Is All This Probiotic Stuff About?

A reasonable introduction as to why probiotics really are the "next big thing" - and there are more benefits than the author lists, and lots of very interesting research... Is the natural human state really meant to be one of constant illness?
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Fat and Antibiotics: Research study linking antibiotics to gradual weight gain

This research from 1954 shows that antibiotics really do result in gradual weight gain. There have been no other similar studies of antibiotics/fat/obesity since this one, and its results have not been proven false. Why antibiotics affect weight is basically because antibiotics tend to kill the “good” normal bacteria that should be an integral part of the digestive system. Normal gut bacter...
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Illness and the gene myth

I have uploaded this document, not as a suggested treatment for breast cancer (I have absolutely no idea about this), but because it is an interesting exposé of the myth of genetics. You are apparently born with genetic susceptibilities to certain things, and there is basically sweet-fa you can do about it. Quotes from this document: "[Breast Cancer: ] Only one in 10,000 women in Chi...
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How and why yoghurt and other probiotics can make you slim...

Normal gut bacteria appear to metabolise fat, and extract calories from food, in a “historically correct” fashion, with the result that the vast majority of people with normal gut bacteria will be a healthy weight without having to diet or engage in any real food intake control. Historically, weight gain and obesity have only been a problem for a small minority of people. Since antibiotics -...
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ADHD - A Teacher's Plea: What badly behaved boys need is discipline, not drugs

ADHD may be a newly invented illness, but I think it is probably a real one to some extent. But like nearly everything else, I don't think modern medicine has anything much to offer. Maybe start with fish oil or cod liver oil, strong probiotics, then perhaps dietary changes. As well as the Teacher's suggestions - fucked-up and stupid parents do produce fucked-up kids. Some of these kids are pro...
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Fish Oil for depression during pregnancy

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Is it Genes or Gut Bacteria that determine whether a medicine works for you?

Regardless of the illness, getting your gut bacteria back to a more historically-normal mix with probiotics is never going to hurt. My own opinion is that gene research is a blind alley that has not lead anywhere, probably never will lead anywhere, and explains practically nothing about any illness... Illness that where once very rare suddenly become very common, people moving from one co...
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Ear infections link to obesity

My comments on this great "mystery" are at the end of this news report.
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Probiotics : The Missing Link to Permanent Weight Loss & Ultimate Health

My own document, Weight Loss with the Skinny White Mice in the Lab, is saying essentially the same thing, except I have used a particular probiotic tablet rather than fermented foods/yogurt.
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